Images of items I have purchased.

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76mm x 32mm x 500mm aluminium block.

I need to make some double anti-roll bar clamps for my Anglia, like this:

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My new (around 1981 vintage) oscilloscope.

Survived a £10 Yodel next day delivery.

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Powered up and displaying the cal signal on both traces.
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Now maybe I can get more into fixing my other 1976 Vintage Gould oscilloscope, which has twice the bandwidth and a smells awesome.

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Lost my job last year, got another one a few weeks ago, treated myself to two bags of haribo from OCUK and got a free H440 with it. Sorry about the potato camera and watermark, can't be bothered taking it again.

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Seen as GTanny showed his loot, I'll show mine...Although mine isnt half as exciting ;)

Some MAC make-up and eye lash curler.


Viktor and Rolf Bonbon perfume


Also this beautiful thing...
 
My new (around 1981 vintage) oscilloscope.

Survived a £10 Yodel next day delivery.


Powered up and displaying the cal signal on both traces.
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Now maybe I can get more into fixing my other 1976 Vintage Gould oscilloscope, which has twice the bandwidth and a smells awesome.

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Nice to see old kit like this. :) How many have you got?
 
Nice to see old kit like this. :) How many have you got?

Just the two at the moment. I wouldn't mind some other equipment like function generator, frequency counter and things.

Old electronics is great. It keeps you warm, smells really old and just looks good. That's why they still use them on TV sometimes as props. Plus analogue scopes still beat digital in some respects.

Only cost me £27 plus 10 delivery. The non working scope was more, I think £60 or something but I did get carried away bidding on that one, and it did work for 10 months before breaking.
 
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